Meaning of sleepy | Babel Free
ˈsliːpiDefinitions
- Tired; feeling the need for sleep.
- tired, weary, wearied
- Suggesting tiredness.
- tiring
- Tending to induce sleep.
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Dull; lazy. figuratively
- boring
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Quiet; without bustle or activity. figuratively
- past participle of cansar
Examples
“She wak'd her sleepy crew.”
“At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. Disgusted with himself at such cowardice, he spat a needle from his mouth, stepped back from the tree and listened. There were no sounds of any movement upstairs: no shouts, no sleepy grumbles, only a gentle tinkle from the decorations as the tree had recovered from the collision.”
“a sleepy drink or potion”
“[T]he yong L. Roger Mortimer, […] hauing corrupted his Keepers, or (as ſome others vvrite) hauing potioned them vvith a ſleepy drinke, eſcaped out of the Tovver of London, getting ouer clearely vvithout any empeachment into France.”
“'Tis not sleepy business; But must be looked to speedily and strongly.”
“a sleepy English village”
“Experts believe a pandemic welfare programme for poorer Brazilians has encouraged robbers to plan bold raids in sleepy regional cities where bank branches are storing more cash.”
“Usually sleepy border crossings into Kazakhstan and Mongolia have also been overwhelmed by the sudden influx of Russians looking for a way out.”
“Despite Horwich's international fame as a centre of railway engineering, Horwich station itself was usually quite a sleepy place.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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